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Corrections

  • Monday, 12 January, 2026
    Correction: Elizabeth Dickinson

    The surname of Elizabeth Dickinson, Crisis Group’s deputy director for Latin America, was misspelt in an article on January 9. We apologise for the error

  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Correction: JPMorgan’s forecast of AI investment’s contribution to US GDP growth

    In the first half of last year, JPMorgan estimated that AI spending contributed 1.1 percentage points to US GDP growth, not to US GDP as wrongly stated in an article on January 3

  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Correction: Sinochem’s Pirelli shares

    China’s Sinochem holds a 34 per cent stake in Italian tyremaker Pirelli, not 37 per cent as wrongly stated in an article on January 7

  • Friday, 2 January, 2026
    Correction: Andy Hubble

    An article on December 31 wrongly stated the first name of Andy Hubble, who runs firework and drone companies. We apologise for the error

  • Wednesday, 31 December, 2025
    Correction: Bill Bailey

    Actor and comedian Bill Bailey has been awarded an MBE, rather than a knighthood

  • Tuesday, 23 December, 2025
    Correction: US book sales

    In the US, book sales reached around 3.1bn copies in 2024, not $3.1bn as wrongly stated in an article on December 20

  • Friday, 12 December, 2025
    Correction: Uber drivers’ pay

    Ride-hailing app Uber factors the time drivers spend travelling to a pick-up location into the algorithm that determines their pay. An article on December 9 incorrectly stated that Uber did not pay its drivers while they travelled to pick-up points

  • Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
    Correction: Robert Jenrick

    Robert Jenrick is UK shadow secretary of state for justice, not shadow chancellor

  • Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
    Clarification: air traffic figures

    Figures cited in an article on December 5 for air traffic to Ukraine before Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 included flights from Russia to areas of Ukraine annexed or controlled by Moscow

  • Friday, 5 December, 2025
    Clarification: Rousham Conservation Area

    A planning consultant’s report commissioned by supporters of Rousham House questions the developers’ statement that proposed new houses nearby would cause “less than substantial” harm to Rousham Conservation Area. An article in House & Home on November 29 suggested it was the consultant’s report itself that had concluded the visual harm would be “less than substantial”

  • Wednesday, 3 December, 2025
    Correction: Katie Prejean McGrady

    Catholic radio talk-show host Katie Prejean McGrady is 36, not 26 as wrongly stated in an article on November 30. The surname of Eliza Monts was also misspelt in the same article. We apologise for the errors

  • Tuesday, 2 December, 2025
    Correction: Thomas Bayes

    The statistician Thomas Bayes lived in the 18th century, not the 16th as wrongly stated in an article on December 1

  • Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
    Correction: Palestine Action legal challenge judges

    The High Court legal challenge against the government’s decision to designate the organisation a terrorist group will be heard by Dame Victoria Sharp, Mrs Justice Steyn and Mr Justice Swift, not Mr Justice Chamberlain as wrongly stated in an article on November 24

  • Tuesday, 18 November, 2025
    Correction: Childlike sex dolls on Shein and AliExpress

    French authorities found listings for childlike sex dolls on Shein and AliExpress, but not on Temu and Wish, as incorrectly stated in an article on November 6

  • Wednesday, 12 November, 2025
    Correction: Copper production

    Anglo American and Teck Resources together produce 1.3mn metric tonnes of copper, not 1.3 metric tonnes as wrongly stated in an article on November 7

  • Wednesday, 12 November, 2025
    Correction: Venezuelan bolívar

    The Latin American currency has dropped more than 80% against the dollar in the past year, not 400% as wrongly stated in an article on November 10

  • Wednesday, 12 November, 2025
    Correction: Tech groups’ capex

    Microsoft was among four tech groups that reported a combined $112bn of capital expenditure in the third quarter, not Google as wrongly stated in an article on November 8. The others were Alphabet, Amazon and Meta

  • Sunday, 9 November, 2025
    Correction: Chuck Schumer

    Chuck Schumer is the Democratic Senate minority leader, not majority leader as wrongly stated in an article on November 6

  • Sunday, 9 November, 2025
    Correction: Submarines built

    A total of 312 submarines have been built in Barrow-in-Furness since 1901. However, this is not the total of all submarines built in the UK in the same period as wrongly stated in an article on November 5

  • Sunday, 9 November, 2025
    Correction: Force against Iraq

    The UN Security Council did not pass a resolution approving the use of force against Iraq in 2003 after a speech by US secretary of state Colin Powell, as wrongly suggested in the Dick Cheney obituary on November 5

  • Saturday, 1 November, 2025
    Correction: Novo Nordisk

    A chart showing Novo Nordisk’s projected sales in an article on Thursday included its diabetes medicine Rybelsus as well as its obesity drugs

  • Tuesday, 28 October, 2025
    Correction: Public Accounts Committee statements

    The Public Accounts Committee statements regarding inquiries into Prince Andrew’s finances were issued by the committee’s spokesperson, rather than its chair Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, as stated in two articles on Friday and Saturday

  • Tuesday, 28 October, 2025
    Correction: Canadian advertising campaign

    The Canadian province that launched a US television advertising campaign critical of President Donald Trump’s tariffs was Ontario, not Ottawa as stated in an article on October 25

  • Friday, 24 October, 2025
    Correction: “Peace, for now” photo caption

    A picture in last week’s Books Essay “Peace, for now” showed young Lebanese Christians looking at the body of a Palestinian girl, rather than Palestinians as stated

  • Thursday, 23 October, 2025
    Correction: Hong Kong protests

    The Hong Kong protests involving up to 2mn people referred to pro-democracy demonstrations that sparked the National Security Law, rather than demonstrations against the law itself as suggested in an article on October 21

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